This document provides tips for freelancers to avoid feast or famine cycles and effectively manage their business. It discusses networking to fill up the sales pipeline, using proposals, contracts, and invoices, tracking time, and using project management tools. The target audience is intermediate to advanced freelancers who have defined their niche service and target market. Key recommendations include finding work through networking on social media, meetings, and online directories; using a sales funnel with landing pages and follow up; focusing through productivity tools; and getting help from others when needed on large projects.
This document compares traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine views health and disease based on the balance of yin and yang and the flow of qi through meridians. Diagnosis considers factors like tongue color. Treatment focuses on restoring balance through herbs and aims to prevent disease. Western medicine developed from ancient Greek and religious beliefs and now separates into specialized fields. It views the body mechanistically and treats disease through methods like surgery, drugs, and physical therapy. While the two differ in philosophy and methods, there is potential for greater integration going forward.
Este documento presenta los resultados académicos del curso 3ro A de un colegio en Bolivia. Contiene las calificaciones de 29 estudiantes divididos en varones y mujeres. El 83% de los estudiantes aprobaron y el 17% reprobaron. La nota más alta fue 57 y la más baja 31, con un promedio general de 42. El 59% de los estudiantes son varones y el 41% mujeres.
This document provides tips for freelancers to avoid feast or famine cycles and effectively manage their business. It discusses networking to fill up the sales pipeline, using proposals, contracts, and invoices, tracking time, and using project management tools. The target audience is intermediate to advanced freelancers who have defined their niche service and target market. Key recommendations include finding work through networking on social media, meetings, and online directories; using a sales funnel with landing pages and follow up; focusing through productivity tools; and getting help from others when needed on large projects.
This document compares traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine views health and disease based on the balance of yin and yang and the flow of qi through meridians. Diagnosis considers factors like tongue color. Treatment focuses on restoring balance through herbs and aims to prevent disease. Western medicine developed from ancient Greek and religious beliefs and now separates into specialized fields. It views the body mechanistically and treats disease through methods like surgery, drugs, and physical therapy. While the two differ in philosophy and methods, there is potential for greater integration going forward.
Este documento presenta los resultados académicos del curso 3ro A de un colegio en Bolivia. Contiene las calificaciones de 29 estudiantes divididos en varones y mujeres. El 83% de los estudiantes aprobaron y el 17% reprobaron. La nota más alta fue 57 y la más baja 31, con un promedio general de 42. El 59% de los estudiantes son varones y el 41% mujeres.
El documento presenta un acertijo con una sopa de letras que contiene las actitudes de María. El texto luego enumera las actitudes que son: buena, humilde, amable, fiel, obediente y servicial.
This document compares traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine views health and disease based on the balance of yin and yang and the flow of qi through meridians. It uses herbs and focuses on preventative care. Western medicine has evolved from ancient Greek and religious influences to focus on anatomy, physiology and using treatments like surgery and drugs. While Western medicine can effectively treat emergencies, traditional Chinese medicine takes a longer term approach. Both have strengths and there is potential for greater integration between the two approaches in the future.
El documento presenta un acertijo con una sopa de letras que contiene las actitudes de María. El texto luego enumera las actitudes que son: 1) Buena, 2) Humilde, 3) Amable, 4) Fiel, 5) Obediente, 6) Libre, 7) Servicial.
Slide 1: Title Slide
In this reflection, I am going to discuss a situation that I was in last weekend in which I made a wrong decision and the outcome was unfavorable.
Slide 2: Location
This event took place at a local recreation center. I was playing basketball in an organized league and there was about 100 people watching the game.
Slide 3: Task
What needed to get done was that we needed to win the basketball game since it was a playoff game. I thought that we would win the game because we were the better team and we had the better matchups. The reason for this is because I played point guard and the other team had no one that could guard me.
Slide 4: My Actions
During the end of the basketball game, the referee called a flagrant foul on me because I fouled a player on the other team a little too hard (unintentionally). Naturally, I was furious because I thought it was a bad call. I first argued with the referee. Then I got carried away and threw off armband. Fearing I might do something stupid, my coach took me out of the game and we ended up losing. At the time I felt like my world was turned upside down but my coach explained to me that winning isn’t everything. Still, as I watched the game progress and the other team score points, I could recall that I was teary-eyed. In basketball, as in any other sport, when your coach takes you out of the game it is embarrassing especially when you know you’re in the wrong.
Slide 5: Results
I could recall that while I was sitting on the bench watching our team lose, I knew that I should have kept my cool. After all, it was just a game and I should not have let it affect me as much as it did. If I acted calmly maybe then my coach would have let me play and we could have won the game. The result did not affect only me but also my teammates and I was embarrassed and apologetic to my teammates since they worked so hard to get into the playoffs.
Slide 6: The Coach
My name is Robert and I coached Chaand’s basketball team “The Bayhead Ballers.” I volunteer on the weekends and help young men achieve their potential.
Slide 7: The Setting
There was a basketball game that Saturday and it was a playoff game. Therefore I called my team in early to practice and drew up some plays; everyone was working together and focused. It was game-time and the crowd was filling in. This was my first year of coaching and I wanted to prove to myself that I could win this game for the kids.
Slide 8: Task
It was game-time and my team was warming up. I could see it in their faces that they wanted to win badly—not just for the simple fact of winning, but for beating our rivals, “The Hardcore Hoopers.” I did not want to let them down, but also I wanted them to know that winning isn’t everything. So in our first team huddle, I clearly stated “I want you guys to play hard, but remember, have fun, play as a team, and do not let a win or a loss affect you. Keep your head held high.”
Slide 9: My Actions
At the start of the fourth qua
El documento presenta un acertijo con una sopa de letras que contiene las actitudes de María. El texto luego enumera las actitudes que son: buena, humilde, amable, fiel, obediente y servicial.
This document compares traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine views health and disease based on the balance of yin and yang and the flow of qi through meridians. It uses herbs and focuses on preventative care. Western medicine has evolved from ancient Greek and religious influences to focus on anatomy, physiology and using treatments like surgery and drugs. While Western medicine can effectively treat emergencies, traditional Chinese medicine takes a longer term approach. Both have strengths and there is potential for greater integration between the two approaches in the future.
El documento presenta un acertijo con una sopa de letras que contiene las actitudes de María. El texto luego enumera las actitudes que son: 1) Buena, 2) Humilde, 3) Amable, 4) Fiel, 5) Obediente, 6) Libre, 7) Servicial.
Slide 1: Title Slide
In this reflection, I am going to discuss a situation that I was in last weekend in which I made a wrong decision and the outcome was unfavorable.
Slide 2: Location
This event took place at a local recreation center. I was playing basketball in an organized league and there was about 100 people watching the game.
Slide 3: Task
What needed to get done was that we needed to win the basketball game since it was a playoff game. I thought that we would win the game because we were the better team and we had the better matchups. The reason for this is because I played point guard and the other team had no one that could guard me.
Slide 4: My Actions
During the end of the basketball game, the referee called a flagrant foul on me because I fouled a player on the other team a little too hard (unintentionally). Naturally, I was furious because I thought it was a bad call. I first argued with the referee. Then I got carried away and threw off armband. Fearing I might do something stupid, my coach took me out of the game and we ended up losing. At the time I felt like my world was turned upside down but my coach explained to me that winning isn’t everything. Still, as I watched the game progress and the other team score points, I could recall that I was teary-eyed. In basketball, as in any other sport, when your coach takes you out of the game it is embarrassing especially when you know you’re in the wrong.
Slide 5: Results
I could recall that while I was sitting on the bench watching our team lose, I knew that I should have kept my cool. After all, it was just a game and I should not have let it affect me as much as it did. If I acted calmly maybe then my coach would have let me play and we could have won the game. The result did not affect only me but also my teammates and I was embarrassed and apologetic to my teammates since they worked so hard to get into the playoffs.
Slide 6: The Coach
My name is Robert and I coached Chaand’s basketball team “The Bayhead Ballers.” I volunteer on the weekends and help young men achieve their potential.
Slide 7: The Setting
There was a basketball game that Saturday and it was a playoff game. Therefore I called my team in early to practice and drew up some plays; everyone was working together and focused. It was game-time and the crowd was filling in. This was my first year of coaching and I wanted to prove to myself that I could win this game for the kids.
Slide 8: Task
It was game-time and my team was warming up. I could see it in their faces that they wanted to win badly—not just for the simple fact of winning, but for beating our rivals, “The Hardcore Hoopers.” I did not want to let them down, but also I wanted them to know that winning isn’t everything. So in our first team huddle, I clearly stated “I want you guys to play hard, but remember, have fun, play as a team, and do not let a win or a loss affect you. Keep your head held high.”
Slide 9: My Actions
At the start of the fourth qua
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